I was having a discussion with a friend the other day and shared an epiphany I had... I think it would be prudent for each of us to keep a list of our friends and family who are unvaccinated along with their blood type in case of a personal need for an emergency blood donation. The last thing I want is to be in a situation where I need emergency surgery and need a blood transfusion. I do not want vaccinated blood being put into my body.
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Don't hospitals just use their normal blood bank supply chain rather than asking individuals to give blood directly? I asked a doctor if I should bank my own blood prior to a surgery for my spouse (same blood type). He looked at me like it was the stupidest question he was ever asked and responded "no, the hospital will just take it from their own supply if necessary, you are better of just donating blood to the general supply". Said the shelf life is shit and wouldn't last unless you did it just before.
However I see it in movies and documentaries where a relative gives blood directly. Perhaps this doctor never had to deal with a blood shortages or a contaminated supply from vaxxers.